Disclosed is an improved video recorder housing having a main-and-auxiliary pivoting gate assembly to open and close its front cassette slot. The housing has a chamfered cassette guide extending inward from the lower edge of the cassette slot. The housing has a horizontal pin positioned inside and above the cassette slot. The main gate is attached to rotate about the horizontal pin and is spring-biased toward its closing position. The main gate has a sub-horizontal pin and an inverted "l"-shaped lever both operatively connected to control the degree of opening of the auxiliary gate. The auxiliary gate is spring-biased toward its closing position, and can be rotated about the sub-horizontal pin while the inverted "l"-shaped lever rolls on the ceiling of the housing. With this arrangement, the main gate is kept half open with its lower edge caught by the upper surface of a videocassette loaded inside the video recorder. The auxiliary gate then suspends vertically in the cassette slot leaving a lateral space between the lower edge of the auxiliary gate and the chamfered cassette guide permitting the label of the videocassette to be seen from the outside.
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1. A video recorder housing having a main-and-auxiliary pivoting gate assembly to open and close a cassette slot for inserting and removing a videocassette from a video recorder, said assembly comprising a main gate and an auxiliary gate; wherein said housing has horizontal pins and above said cassette slot; wherein said main gate is mounted for rotation about said horizontal pins, said main gate being spring-biased toward its closing position; wherein said main gate has a sub-horizontal pin located apart from said horizontal pin; and wherein said sub-horizontal pin and an inverted l-shaped lever are both operatively connected to control the degree of opening of said auxiliary gate, said auxiliary gate being spring-biased toward its closing position, and being rotatable about said sub-horizontal pin while said inverted l-shaped lever rolls on a ceiling of said housing.
4. A video recorder housing having a main-and-auxiliary pivoting gate assembly to open and close a cassette slot for inserting and removing a videocassette from a video recorder, said assembly comprising a main gate and an auxiliary gate; wherein said housing has horizontal pins inside and above said cassette slot; wherein said main gate is mounted for rotation about said horizontal pins said main gate being spring-biased toward its closing position; wherein said main gate comprises a sub-horizontal pin and an inverted l-shaped lever both operatively connected to control the degree of opening of said auxiliary gate, said auxiliary gate being spring-biased toward its closing position, and being rotatable about said sub-horizontal pin while said inverted l-shaped lever rolls on a ceiling of said housing; and wherein said main gate has an indentation formed on its front side, the indentation being sized and shaped so as to snuggly fit said auxiliary gate therein to be coplanar with said front side of said main gate.
2. A video recorder housing according to 1, wherein said main gate has an indentation formed on its front side, the indentation being sized and shaped so as to snuggly fit said auxiliary gate therein to be coplanar with said front side of said main gate.
3. A video recorder housing according to 1, wherein said auxiliary gate bears information applied to its front side.
5. A video recorder housing according to
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a video recorder housing having a pivoting gate permitting the backbone or rear side of a videocassette fitted in the housing to be seen from the outside.
2. Related Prior Art
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To reduce the above described inconvenience, the cassette guide 4 is notched to provide a chamfered edge 7, shown in
Japan Patent 9-274790(A) shows a video recorder housing using a transparent gate and an information-bearing gate, both pivoted on the upper edge of the cassette slot front and rear. These, front, transparent and rear letters-printed gates are so operatively connected that a videocassette when loaded inside may be visible through the transparent gate, while the letters-printed gate is pushed up and laid on the upper surface of the videocassette in the housing. In this position the information on the rear gate cannot be seen from the outside. Conversely when no videotape cassette is loaded inside, the rear gate is behind the front transparent gate so that the information on the rear gate may be seen through the front transparent gate.
Disadvantages of such double gate structure and associated actuator mechanism include a significant increase in the manufacturing cost of the video recorder.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a video recorder housing having a main-and-auxiliary pivoting gate assembly which can attain a dual-purpose of permitting the backbone or rear side of a videocassette fitted inside to be seen from the outside and presenting some other information on the gate to the outside, without adding a substantial amount to the manufacturing cost of the video recorder housing.
To attain this object, a video recorder housing having a main-and-auxiliary pivoting gate assembly to open and close the cassette slot for inserting and removing a videocassette from the video recorder, is improved according to the present invention. Specifically, the housing of the present invention has a horizontal pin fixed inside and above the cassette slot, the main gate is mounted to rotate about the provided horizontal pin and is spring-biased toward its closing position. The main gate has a sub-horizontal pin and an inverted "L"-shaped lever both operatively connected to control the opening degree of the auxiliary gate. The auxiliary gate is spring-biased toward its closing position, and can be rotated about the sub-horizontal pin, while the inverted "L"-shaped lever rolls on the ceiling of the housing.
The main gate has a depression made on its front side, the depression being so sized and shaped that the auxiliary gate may be snuggly fitted in the depression to be coplanar with the front side of the main gate.
The auxiliary gate preferably bears some pieces of information, such as a trademark or a brand name on its front side.
The main gate is pivoted to the inside of the housing above the cassette slot, and the auxiliary gate bearing the brand name information on its front side is pivoted to the main gate. The main and auxiliary gates are spring-biased toward their closing positions. In operation, a videocassette is pushed into the cassette slot of the video recorder, while forcing the main-and-auxiliary gate assembly to yieldingly rotate inward of the housing. When the videocassette is loaded into the housing, it is laid on the reel stage at a level lower than the level of the cassette slot. During this loading, the lower edge of the main gate is caught by the upper surface of the videocassette to be inclined with respect to the cassette slot while the auxiliary gate suspends substantially vertically behind the cassette slot. In this position, between the lower edge of the suspending auxiliary gate and the chamfered cassette guide extending inward from the lower edge of the cassette slot, there remains a lateral space wide enough to allow an outside observer to see the label of the videocassette fitted inside.
The above and other objects, aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the description of the preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.
The invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation and the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references denote like or corresponding parts, and in which:
Referring to
The videocassette 11 has a label 12 applied to its rear side. The housing has a cassette guide 14 extending inward from the lower edge of the cassette slot 13. The cassette guide is chamfered to form a slant 15 on its rear side.
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As described above, the main gate 16 is pivoted to the inside of the housing to rotate about a horizontal pin 18, which is positioned above the cassette slot. Additionally, the main gate is spring-biased toward its closing position by a coiled spring 28, which is attached to the horizontal pin 18. Likewise, the auxiliary gate 17 is pivoted to the front side of the main gate 16 to rotate about a sub-horizontal pin 19, which is positioned across the main gate 16. The inverted "L"-shaped lever 20 is connected at one of its two ends to the auxiliary gate 17 via the sub-horizontal pin 19. The auxiliary gate 17 is spring-biased toward its closing position by a coiled spring 21, which is also attached to the sub-horizontal pin 19. With this arrangement, the auxiliary gate 17 is independent of the main gate 16 in its opening-and-closing operation.
The inverted "L"-shaped lever 20 rises from the sub-horizontal pin 19 so that it may be brought in contact with the ceiling 22 of the housing, thereby controlling the degree of opening-and-closing of the auxiliary gate 17. Referring to
The counterclockwise rotation of the main gate 16 causes the sub-horizontal pin 19 of the auxiliary gate 17 to rise still higher, and the distance between the sub-horizontal pin 19 and the ceiling 22 is reduced accordingly. The inverted "L"-shaped lever 20, therefore, turns counterclockwise about the sub-horizontal pin 19, thereby forcing the auxiliary gate 17, operatively connected to the inverted "L"-shaped lever 20, to also turn counterclockwise about the sub-horizontal pin 19. This counterclockwise rotation of the auxiliary gate 17 brings it closer to the main gate 16.
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In the preferred embodiment, the main gate 16 has a depression formed on its front side. The depression is sized and shaped to allow the auxiliary gate 17 to be snugly fitted within the boundaries of this front depression of the main gate 16. Thus, the auxiliary gate 17 is substantially flush with the main gate 16.
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The main gate 16 is kept closed under the influence of the coiled spring 28, which is attached to the horizontal pin 18. Likewise, the auxiliary gate 17 is kept closed under the influence of the coiled spring 21, which is attached to the sub-horizontal pin 19. The main gate 16 and the auxiliary gate 17 is each equipped with a stopper to prevent either gate from protruding beyond their vertical position, as shown in the drawings. In the preferred embodiment, the resilient force of the coiled spring 28 attached to the horizontal pin 18 for the main gate 16 is stronger than that of the coiled spring 21 attached to the semi-horizontal pin 19 for the auxiliary gate 17.
The auxiliary gate 17 need not be transparent. The space defined by the lower edge of the auxiliary gate in the cassette slot and the chamfered cassette guide permits the label of the backbone of the videocassette fitted inside the housing to be seen from the outside. Therefore, the auxiliary gate can have a trade name or any other information printed thereon. The auxiliary gate can be rotatably fixed to a horizontal pin positioned above the upper edge of the cassette slot. When a videocassette is loaded into the housing, the auxiliary gate of the present invention can effectively prevent injection of surrounding light into the interior of the housing.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that variations and modifications are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the invention. The drawings and description of the preferred embodiments are made by way of example rather than to limit the scope of the invention, and it is intended to cover within the spirit and scope of the invention all such changes and modifications.
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